During the lunchtime program, Blumenauer did some civic boasting about two high schools in his district that have distinguished themselves in an annual contest hosted by the Center for Civic Education, a nonprofit, nonpartisan organization based in California.

"I represent the two teams that alternate the national championships. Last year it was Lincoln, this year it's Grant. Who knows what is going to happen (next) year," he said. "But ladies and gentlemen, the City of Portland has won more national Constitution contests than any city in America."

We asked for a list of winners from the center, and then we did some fancy Excel work -- it’s called cut and paste and sort -- and voila: Results worthy enough for an analysis.

We found that four schools have each won First Place inthe national championship four times: Lincoln High; East Brunswick High School in East Brunswick, New Jersey; East High School in Denver, Colorado; and Our Lady of Lourdes Academy in Miami, Florida.

With Grant High the champion this year, that brings the city of Portland to five First Place finishes, more than any other city in the United States. Blumenauer can proudly claim the distinction.

But before we signed off on this fact check, we wanted to make sure of one last angle. Is this the only national Constitution conference? Could there be a rival program that shuts out Portland?

We asked the people at the Classroom Law Project, the nonprofit in Oregon that coordinates the state’s We the People program. "None that I know of. I'd say Earl is RIGHT!" wrote Barbara Rost, program director, in an email.

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